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Thursday, October 24, 2013

Sheldon Adelson: Obama should Nuke First, then Talk

Billionaire businessman Sheldon Adelson, who owns the Israel
Hayom newspaper and is considered a supporter of Prime Minister Binyamin
Netanyahu, revealed in an interview at Yeshiva University Tuesday that he would
handle negotiations with Iran by first dropping a nuclear bomb in a desert
location – presumably in Iran, though he did not say so outright -- then
threatening to do the same "in the middle of Tehran."

The interview was recorded and transcribed by blogger Philip
Weiss in Mondoweiss.

Adelson was asked by interviewer Rabbi Shmuley Boteach if he
would support negotiations with Iran if Iran first ceases all enrichment of
uranium.

"No," said Adelson. "What do you mean support
negotiations? What are we going to negotiate about? What I would say is,
‘Listen, you see that desert out there, I want to show you something.’ You pick
up your cell phone, even at…roaming charges.

You pick up your cell phone and
you call somewhere in Nebraska and you say, ‘OK let it go.’ So there’s an
atomic weapon, goes over ballistic missiles, the middle of the desert, that doesn’t
hurt a soul. Maybe a couple of rattlesnakes, and scorpions, or whatever.

"And then you say, ‘See! The next one is in the middle
of Tehran. So, we mean business. You want to be wiped out? Go ahead and take a
tough position and continue with your nuclear development. You want to be
peaceful? Just reverse it all, and we will guarantee you that you can have a
nuclear power plant for electricity purposes, energy purposes.’"

"A tremendous demonstration of American strength?"
Boteach asked.

"The only thing they understand," answered
Adelson.

Asked if he sees the current negotiations as a demonstration
of weakness, Adelson replied – "Absolutely."

Earlier, Adelson called the United States President's
approach to talk with Iran "the worst negotiating tactic I could ever
imagine, my entire life."

"Because you can’t get anything," he explained.
"He’s not saying to them, Roll back your entire program and show that
you’re willing to be peaceful. So, roll it all back… and we’ll roll back the
sanctions…. What is that, a game of chicken, who’s going to blink first?"

Adelson also had advice regarding a tough approach to the
Palestinians.

"If they truly want peace, it’s very simple to say to
all their henchmen, lay off the terrorism for five years.

And they’ll come to
the Jews and say, for five or ten years there will be no terrorism, there will
be no violence or no incitement against – We’ll throw out the books that teach
the three-year-old children that Jews are descended from swine and apes, and
that we’re not going to teach anymore in the curriculum to kill the Jews, that
the Jews are very bad people.

"So if you really want peace, it’s very simple to send
a message to your opposition. Just be peaceful. Open up all the things."

The current approach, which he summed up as "We'll give
you this if you give us something," is "the worst negotiating ploy,
tactic anybody can imagine," he said.